Church Bulletin

May 21, 2011

FIRST BAPTIST XYZ TO MEET ON THURSDAY First Baptist Church XYZ, a senior adult ministry for people in the 50-plus age group, will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. in First Baptist Church, 200-3rd St. SW.

The Glen Schmidt family will present a musical program.

Refreshments will be served.

SUMMER BIBLE CAMP IN MINOT TO BE CONDUCTED BY METIGOSHE MINISTRIES COUNSELORS A Metigoshe Ministries Day Camp will be held at Minot Bread of Life Church, 1415-17th Ave. SW, May 31 to June 3 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

A program of arts and crafts, Bible studies, worship, games and other activities will be offered.

Counselors from Camp Metigoshe will lead the "Adventure Anchored in Christ" camp for youth entering grades 1 through 6 in the fall. Camp Metigoshe is a Evangelical Lutheran Church in America summer youth Bible camp and retreat center located north of Bottineau.

To register youth, call 838-3360.

BEREAN BAPTIST CHURCH TO HOST VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Berean Baptist Church, of Minot, will host "Kids of Courage," a vacation Bible school, May 31 through June 3 from 1 to 4 p.m. in the church, 601-1st Ave. SE.

Youth in grades 1-6 will learn about children living in China, Nigeria, Egypt and North Korea during the sessions. There will also be crafts, games, snacks and a bounce house.

For more information, call 833-9811.

MINOT CHURCH TO HOST SECOND TALK ON OTHER FAITHS Congregational United Church of Christ, 430-2nd St. NW, will host the second talk on other faiths Sunday.

The lecturer will be David Myers, of Fargo. He will discuss Judaism, both Reformed and Orthodox. Myers is the founder of the Center for Interfaith Projects, an organization dedicated to finding common ground through service to others. The governing board includes a Catholic nun and a Muslim imam.

People are encouraged to bring a brown bag lunch and enjoy fellowship with people of other faiths from noon to 12:30 p.m. when the lecture will begin in the church.